Why you so cruel to me, bro? Hah, kidding. I never understood why there's two different "Footballs". In the american version, you grab the ball and, uh, run it to the side of a field. On the other hand, the non-american version is where you KICK the ball to the other side of the field. I don't really get it...

Fucking America, eh. Running to the other side of a field while carrying it...hurr hurr, let's name it football.

Wait, did you just say Eh? Isn't that, uh, kinda reserved for Canadians only, eh? But why would you want to do a fat cow like America, when you could have a naughty Germany? Or a tantalizing Swiss, maybe a charming England?...

Wait, did you just say Eh? Isn't that, uh, kinda reserved for Canadians only, eh? But why would you want to do a fat cow like America, when you could have a naughty Germany? Or a tantalizing Swiss, maybe a charming England?...

Wait, did you just say Eh? Isn't that, uh, kinda reserved for Canadians only, eh? But why would you want to do a fat cow like America, when you could have a naughty Germany? Or a tantalizing Swiss, maybe a charming England?...

Alright, I HAVE to lay off of the hot cocoa. Seriously.

Cool beans.

Brits said eh first.

Eh!? Well, I guess they were around far longer than Canadians *coughimmigrantscough* have been, so it makes sense...

Hmmm. I wonder, shall I do what everyone else is doing and give you some moral support?

Lol fuck that. I just got happy that somebody mentioned an english football team. Well, SOCCER to avoid confusion.

Why you so cruel to me, bro? Hah, kidding. I never understood why there's two different "Footballs". In the american version, you grab the ball and, uh, run it to the side of a field. On the other hand, the non-american version is where you KICK the ball to the other side of the field. I don't really get it...

Have had symptoms of it for a long time. Makes some things in life a little more challenging.

Really? If you don't mind, could I know what you suffer from, and how severe? Is there a delay between "Attacks", or is it a constant thing? Do you have mental ones (E.G: Being unable to think certain words, or something like extreme OCD?) Sorry to bother!

Have you ever read anything by Oliver Sacks? He's a psychiatrist and neurologist. He's always writing about odd syndromes, psychological disorders, and ... other things. His most recent book is Musicophilia, but you may have also heard of Awakenings about people who got Parkinsons (it was made into a movie). Anyway — I've read almost everything he's written, and one of the stories that most stuck out in my mind were his two stories about some highly successful people with Tourette's. Namely, a surgeon and an airplane pilot. Far out, right? It's amazing. I think you can find them in An Anthropologist on Mars, but if you want to look, here's his website: http://www.oliversacks.com/books/anthropologist-on-mars/

Thanks for sharing your story! It was interesting to hear about it from your personal perspective. Me, I don't believe that confidence can be built up on purpose, exactly, but if you can find one thing that you are really good at and work until you produce something you can be proud of - on the way, I think you will discover confidence. It helps if you try not to think of yourself too badly. Of course, everyone's journey is different. Good luck!

Hmm, no, I never have! I'll definitely look at that link, thank you! It's good to know that there are people who can succeed even with a hindrance like TS, especially people who succeed exceptionally well. In the end, I guess every little victory will feel just a bit sweeter, due to the...Er, "Bumpy" road to the end. I share your views in a sense, mostly due to how rare it is to see somebody truly confident. Arrogant maybe, but confidence seems to be lacking in most, especially I. One again, thank you for the post and link!

Many people have asked if I have tourettes.
Though the only thing I've ever been told I have is ADHD when I was starting fifth grade.

ADHD is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, right? I've had two friends who have had that, actually. They both were some of the best pals I've ever had, mostly due to the fact they actually liked to go outside and play, rather than sitting inside on video games and T.V.

It is quite a strange thing, in a manner of sense. It's not a pleasant thing, but you honestly get used to it. One of my fondest wishes is to be able to trade my TS to another person for a single day, and only once per person. Just so that they can experience how I feel.

I suggest bringing a man who has the worst case of tourettes, and place him in a republican debate.
I think he'll work out fine.

Er, probably not heh. With the combination of shouting swears and other odd fidgets, most people will think he's possessed! Then again, you should have seen that time I was in a church. Oh gods, the horrors, the horrors! I never returned after that.

I am thought to suffer more from Bipolar Disorder than anything else, though thankfully not severely, which would tear my life to pieces.

I've been playing it since, eh...the 11th. I'm getting my legit copy tomorrow (Stupid amazon!), so until then I've been playing a pirated version. But it's glitchy as hell, so when my real copy comes in...Heheheh.

Hmmm. I wonder, shall I do what everyone else is doing and give you some moral support?

Lol fuck that. I just got happy that somebody mentioned an english football team. Well, SOCCER to avoid confusion.

Why you so cruel to me, bro? Hah, kidding. I never understood why there's two different "Footballs". In the american version, you grab the ball and, uh, run it to the side of a field. On the other hand, the non-american version is where you KICK the ball to the other side of the field. I don't really get it...

Have had symptoms of it for a long time. Makes some things in life a little more challenging.

Really? If you don't mind, could I know what you suffer from, and how severe? Is there a delay between "Attacks", or is it a constant thing? Do you have mental ones (E.G: Being unable to think certain words, or something like extreme OCD?) Sorry to bother!

Have you ever read anything by Oliver Sacks? He's a psychiatrist and neurologist. He's always writing about odd syndromes, psychological disorders, and ... other things. His most recent book is Musicophilia, but you may have also heard of Awakenings about people who got Parkinsons (it was made into a movie). Anyway — I've read almost everything he's written, and one of the stories that most stuck out in my mind were his two stories about some highly successful people with Tourette's. Namely, a surgeon and an airplane pilot. Far out, right? It's amazing. I think you can find them in An Anthropologist on Mars, but if you want to look, here's his website: http://www.oliversacks.com/books/anthropologist-on-mars/

Thanks for sharing your story! It was interesting to hear about it from your personal perspective. Me, I don't believe that confidence can be built up on purpose, exactly, but if you can find one thing that you are really good at and work until you produce something you can be proud of - on the way, I think you will discover confidence. It helps if you try not to think of yourself too badly. Of course, everyone's journey is different. Good luck!

Hmm, no, I never have! I'll definitely look at that link, thank you! It's good to know that there are people who can succeed even with a hindrance like TS, especially people who succeed exceptionally well. In the end, I guess every little victory will feel just a bit sweeter, due to the...Er, "Bumpy" road to the end. I share your views in a sense, mostly due to how rare it is to see somebody truly confident. Arrogant maybe, but confidence seems to be lacking in most, especially I. One again, thank you for the post and link!

Many people have asked if I have tourettes.
Though the only thing I've ever been told I have is ADHD when I was starting fifth grade.

ADHD is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, right? I've had two friends who have had that, actually. They both were some of the best pals I've ever had, mostly due to the fact they actually liked to go outside and play, rather than sitting inside on video games and T.V.

It is quite a strange thing, in a manner of sense. It's not a pleasant thing, but you honestly get used to it. One of my fondest wishes is to be able to trade my TS to another person for a single day, and only once per person. Just so that they can experience how I feel.

I suggest bringing a man who has the worst case of tourettes, and place him in a republican debate.
I think he'll work out fine.

Er, probably not heh. With the combination of shouting swears and other odd fidgets, most people will think he's possessed! Then again, you should have seen that time I was in a church. Oh gods, the horrors, the horrors! I never returned after that.

I am thought to suffer more from Bipolar Disorder than anything else, though thankfully not severely, which would tear my life to pieces.

Bipolar can be pretty bad...My friend Dylan has (Had?) it, and he was...strange. Very, very strange. Most of the time he was a complete jerk to everybody he knew, but sometimes he'd be the nicest person you've ever met. Kinda like if Scumbag Steve and Good Guy Greg did a Fusion, creating SceveGogreg...

How are you? Things are good here at Crunchyroll. People tend to be nice, and everything has worked out fine. I made a thread recently, but it was hit with Spidericulos, which caused it to massively de-rail. Seventeen died in the accident, and it's all my fault. I'm going to end it now...I don't want to be here anymore.